Spurs beat Bournemouth 4-0 on Saturday to cut the Blues' lead at the top of the table, with Mousa Dembele, Heung-min Son, Harry Kane and Vincent Janssen were all on target.

The momentum is with Tottenham, who have stepped up by winning seven Premier League games in a row for the first time in their history, and Chelsea's defeat at Old Trafford - courtesy of goals from Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera - opens up a chance for Spurs to further capitalise during the run-in.

Earlier in the day, Liverpool earned a hard-fought 1-0 win away at West Brom to further dent Arsenal's top-four hopes.

EPL Table | Premier League standings after Gameweek 33

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Chelsea

32

24

3

5

38

75

2

Tottenham

32

21

8

3

46

71

3

Liverpool

33

19

9

5

29

66

4

Man City

32

19

7

6

28

64

5

Man United

31

16

12

3

25

60

6

Everton

33

16

9

8

23

57

7

Arsenal

30

16

6

8

22

54

8

West Brom

33

12

8

13

-3

44

9

Southampton

31

11

7

12

-3

40

10

Watford

32

11

7

14

-15

40

11

Stoke

33

10

9

14

-11

39

12

Leicester

32

10

7

15

-12

37

13

West Ham

33

10

7

16

-15

37

14

Burnley

33

10

6

17

-14

36

15

Crystal Palace

32

10

5

17

-8

35

16

Bournemouth

33

9

8

16

-18

35

17

Hull City

33

8

6

19

-33

30

18

Swansea City

33

8

4

21

-31

28

19

Middlesbrough

31

4

12

15

-15

24

20

Sunderland

32

5

6

21

-32

21

With Manchester City also winning on Saturday, beating Southampton 3-0, Arsenal now need to make up a 10-point gap to the Champions League places - with two games in hand - as they head to the Riverside Stadium on Monday evening.

The rest of Saturday's action saw Crystal Palace fought back from two goals down to secure a creditable 2-2 draw with champions Leicester.

Sam Allardyce's side are seven points clear of the drop zone and - if their form continues - look set to retain their top-flight status.

West Ham squandered a lead deep into injury time at Sunderland, with Fabio Borini's equaliser keeping the Black Cats' slender hopes of survival alive.

Everton climbed to fifth place courtesy of a 3-1 victory over Burnley but the majority of the Toffees' rivals still have crucial games in hand.

Meanwhile, Stoke eased past Hull while Watford cemented their position in the top half of the table with a 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Swansea.